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First I need to thank you and Chris (I know it's a game) for your help. I didn't ask before because I don't have a safe place to practice but this information is precious.
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My original intention was to add a fine tool to my collection. The use was no more than the satisfaction in seeing some very far away explode into dust (pop never knew where those poker chips went) <s> I don't need competition, I'm old but when I wasn't I had no competition to equal me so that's long since out of my system. For now I just need to poke around some sites like the Sniper's Hide and see what my options are. For one thing my scope is insane for hunting unless the Oregon elk go to cloaking mode during the season. Many questions but it's Summer and I hate heat so I have time for research. Again gentlemen, my sincere thanks.:quickkiss::quickkiss: |
Chris is my name Duke Nukem is a game. lol
Just buy a good bore sight, you can find good ones on amazon fairly cheap. Just don't get on of the ones that you have to chamber. I would recommend one like this Amazon.com: Bushnell Laser Boresighter: Sports & Outdoors It come with different sized adapters to fit whatever size bore you have which is a big plus because you can you it on multiple firearms. |
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Now heres what I really think and would recomend.
That Browning rifle is a real nice hunting rifle you have there and before I would consider "butchering" it up to make it function properly for a long range shooter I would look into a different rifle to start this journey with. I would start with a rifle in .308 Winchester. I say this for several reasons. Your going to need to get alot of practice and trigger time to become proficient at this and if your not into reloading it's going to cost you alot of $$$ buying ammunition for that .338 Win. Mag. Also, as far as I know, theres no factroy target ammunition made for this caliber. .308 Win. target ammunition is readily available most places in Federal, Black Hills, and several other brands at considerably less $$$ than 338 Win Mag hunting ammo. Reloading componets in this caliber are also more readily available and due to it's populairty less $$$ as well. Havn't looked into it but I bet the barrel life with the .338 Win. Mag. will be short as well. Probably similar to the life of the 300 Win. Mag. I am currently shooting. Barrel life for .308 Win is pretty darn good at about 7500 rounds or so before you would want to replace the barrel. Recoil with the .308 Win. is managable without using a muzzel brake. Also, muzzel brakes dramatically increase the muzzel blast noise which some don't like. If you look around you'll usually find in a short time that theres quite a few good used 308 Win. target type rifles for the long range endevour already set up out there (usually less scope) for good prices. I seen them recently as low as + /- $2500.00 range which when you add up the costs of having an existing rifle done up is a good price. Just my 2 cents here. |
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Shooting taught me about nature and gave me reasons to spend my days in the woods. Moving West added the colors and shapes of driftwood to my interests. I think I'm a wood nut but I can't wrap my head around synthetics. On the other hand at my age I'm going to have some trouble lugging this cannon 1000 yards & back at it's present weight.
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Glad to meet you Chris. I used to see your handle all over 4chan before I learned it was a game and there were probably a few people using the name.
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I looked at Music's paw attached to that arm he stole from Thor and hope he stays friendly or grows old & slow fast.:p We need a picture of Karras knocking out the horse. |
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This target rifle of mine weighs 17 lbs. 1 oz. exact with the scope. If you end up using your Browning here to build into a long range rifle the final weight of it will probably be near as much or possibly more than mine. I reccomend a biathalon sling for these weighty rifles if your hoofing it long distance. I am using a Premier Reticles Heritage 5-25X56mm scope with a Gen 2 XR reticle. |
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